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Differences in 20 and 22 ???

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Alberta Mike

09-08-2005 11:46:27




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Were there any signifigant differences or changes between the MH model 20 and 22 (other than the engine size bumped up to 140 cubes in the 22 from the 124 Continental in the 20)?

Do they have 32" rear rubber on the standard wide front models? And is that rear tire size difficult to find?




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George From Ontario

09-08-2005 13:13:19




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 Re: Differences in 20 and 22 ??? in reply to Alberta Mike, 09-08-2005 11:46:27  

Dear Mike: The grill is different for one thing. Another difference is a openning at the front of the hood for an oil pump whitch could be used for a loader.
These are a couple of differences beside the larger engine.
George



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